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Discover LudwigThe use of the phrase "finished from" is not correct and is not used in written English.
Instead, one might use the phrase "finished off" or "completed" as an alternative. Example: I finished off the project yesterday.
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The rebound came to Mata, who finished from 14 yards.
There would even come a handshake of congratulations before the game had finished from Klopp.
In a range of finished from high glass white to black-brown.
But he could not stop Gomez making it third-time lucky as he finished from close range.
It also eliminated the unburdening pleasure, once finished, from liberating a book by leaving it on a public bench.
On a door jamb, in black lettering, calculations reflect the number of paintings he finished from September to October 1977.
Eight minutes later he rounded off a superb, sweeping move that characterised what this Newcastle side can, at their best, produce when he finished from Moussa Sissoko's cross.
Coppinger clipped a shot wide after an impressive dribble before Brown finished from Keegan's cross.
After the break, Liam Feeney latched onto Pugh's fine pass and finished from six yards out.
But Hughes finished from six yards to level the match again.
Captain Deeney, 26, finished from a narrow angle after controlling Adlene Guedioura's cross from deep.
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